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Jumper   /dʒˈəmpər/   Listen
Jumper

noun
1.
A person who jumps.  "The jumper's parachute opened"
2.
An athlete who competes at jumping.
3.
A crocheted or knitted garment covering the upper part of the body.  Synonym: sweater.
4.
A coverall worn by children.
5.
A small connector used to make temporary electrical connections.
6.
A loose jacket or blouse worn by workmen.
7.
A sleeveless dress resembling an apron; worn over other clothing.  Synonyms: pinafore, pinny.
8.
(basketball) a player releases the basketball at the high point of a jump.  Synonym: jump shot.



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"Jumper" Quotes from Famous Books



... glance rested on the limousine and the two half-seen figures within. As it did so, a wanton breeze from off the Island flapped back the lapel of his jumper. In that brief instant one might have seen a button pinned upon his blue flannel shirt—clasped hands, surrounded by the legend: "Workers ...
— The Air Trust • George Allan England

... white had separated themselves, the blacks taking the port side and the whites the starboard. Finding a vacant bunk by the dim glimmer of the ancient teapot lamp that hung amidships, giving out as much smoke as light, I hurriedly shifted my coat for a "jumper" or blouse, put on an old cap, and climbed into the fresh air again. For a double reason, even MY seasoned head was feeling bad with the villainous reek of the place, and I did not want any of those hard-featured ...
— The Cruise of the Cachalot - Round the World After Sperm Whales • Frank T. Bullen

... though, knew what it was to have serge breeches sticking to abraided bleeding knees, to grip a stripped saddle with twin suppurating sores, and to burrow face-first in filthy tan via the back of a stripped-saddled buck-jumper. How he had pitied some of the other recruits, making their first acquaintance with the Trooper's "long-faced chum" under the auspices of a pitiless, bitter-tongued Rough-Riding Sergeant-Major! Rough! What a character the fellow was! Never an oath, never a foul ...
— Snake and Sword - A Novel • Percival Christopher Wren

... pipe, an old T. D. clay, but coloured to a beautiful shiny black, from the pocket of his jumper and filled and ...
— The Octopus • Frank Norris

... then fallen on his sword for his own sake; but although such behaviour should be much admired, it is nicer to read of such things than to do them. Captain Scuddy was of large and steady nature, and nothing came to him with a jerk or jump—perhaps because he was such a jumper—and he wore his hat well on the back of his head, because he had no fear of losing it. But for all that he found himself ...
— Springhaven - A Tale of the Great War • R. D. Blackmore


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